Samsung

Samsung is the latest company to announce their live stream at the Mobile World Conference 2015. Anyone around the world can tune in to see what Samsung has in store for their latest Galaxy collection. We're just as eager as you are to see what they have to announce. Up until now we've only been given glimpses and teasers of Samsung's newest devices. Enough with the teasers, show us the goods! We'll have to wait until the actual MWC 2015 to see it, but at least everyone around the world can watch the stream on YouTube.

It's just a few days before Samsung finally reveals what it really has in mind for the sixth generation of its Galaxy S flagship. And while we've had up to here with leaks, rumors, and official teasers, it wouldn't hurt to have one more right? This new image of the two smartphones, or at least half of them, are supposedly the real deal because they come from a "verified employee" of a mobile carrier. Of course, these days, almost anyone can claim that.

Yesterday, the Galaxy S6 was leaked in all its prototype glory. Still cased in bubble wrap, we got our first look at what might be the next flagship from Samsung. Now, we’re getting a better look at the device, and a comparison to the Galaxy S6 Edge. Side by side (edge to edge?), the two phones give us our first look at Samsung’s new two-phone flagship scheme. Oddly enough, while the thought of a curved screen might not appeal to you, these pics might change your mind.

With MWC right around the corner, there’s been a lot of speculation about what we’ll get from Samsung. Their incoming Galaxy S6 is expected to be a lot of things. We may even get tow models from Samsung right from the jump. Leading into MWC, we’re also seeing a lot of leaks, but the latest has everyone buzzing. What we see this time around is billed as a finished prototype of the new S6, but there’s enough reason to be skeptical.

The recent privacy scandal that Samsung's Smart TVs have brought the issue of privacy and security with such voice-controlled features into the spotlight. But if you thought that Samsung was alone in this behavior, you'd be dead wrong. Perhaps it isn't common knowledge yet that smart assistants like Siri, Google Now, or even Cortana do keep your commands for some time for the purpose of improving services. But the duration of that storage as well as its reach is probably not so known. Until now.

In just a few days, Samsung will reveal their next smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S6. We know that. We can also readily guess at the idea that there'll be two models - the other model will have a curved display, not unlike the Galaxy Note Edge. The rest of the details we're able to gather come from images of the device(s) and clues left by Samsung. The rumors we'll be leaving to the rumor posts today. Or back last week, that is to say.

We've seen quite a few leaks and teasers about the Galaxy S6, some coming from Samsung itself. With MWC 2015 so close, however, even mobile carriers are jumping on the train. T-Mobile has just put up its pre-release email registration page and, while that act itself is nothing newsworthy, the carrier is throwing in a teaser our way as well. It is probably the clearest preview of the Galaxy S6 we've ever had, but, like any good teaser, it still leaves some questions open for us to think about.

Samsung has released another teaser video for their latest Samsung Galaxy 2015 model. Their sleek new teaser proclaims, "Tomorrow metals will flow. Beauty will be powerful. Borders will disappear. Reflections will be free. Colors will live. The future will be present." By only showing us glimpses of the actual phone from elegant angles and speaking in eloquent riddles, the teaser is achieving its purpose. It's teasing. It leaves us wanting more. The teaser already has over 1 million Youtube hits. So, we're not the only ones on the edge of our seats.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge are likely on their way to the United States soon. But before we get there, we've got some conceptualized visions to look at. The following bit is a rendered piece of work by artists Ivo Maric and Jermaine Smit, and it'll give you an approximation of what the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy Edge (or S6 Edge, whatever you prefer) might very well look like. Remember - this isn't from Samsung, it's a concept based on rumors.

This week the folks at Samsung are preparing for release of the Galaxy S6 with a new teaser video. This is "The Next Galaxy", as they've said the past several years, the next big thing to come from Samsung in smartphone form. This device appears to be very flat and without edge-faring displays. There's a second phone, more than likely, making this a double-release, but for now we're limited to this video bit. It's very short, and really doesn't say one whole heck of a lot.